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Häus Party show

as seen in the new york times and Described by TimeOut NY as a "queer spectacle," Häus Party Show at public arts is not your average basement party. Come get wild with your favorite downtown it-girls, Zach Teague & Drew Lausch. Featured monthly guests, comedy, drag, fashion, DJ and so much more - buckle up boys, we’re having a Häus Party.

queer spectacle

— Timeout ny

the hosts

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zach teague

Zach Teague is a queer New York City based comedian, writer, and actor from San Antonio,TX. Zach performs at various venues around the city including West Side Comedy Club, Chelsea Music Hall, and Union Hall and was recently seen on TruTV’s “Paid Off”. As a producer, Zach has created the shows “Bottomless” at West Side Comedy Club and “Hot & Fun” at Babygrand Greenpoint. He has been described as a “crushworthy comedian” and “stunt queen” by TimeOut NY, and has been told “I wish you would have pursued medicine” by his mother. Zach also shockingly wrote the book for a children’s musical, “How Christmas Feels”, that debuted in Boston at the Boston Center for the Arts in 2017. He is a proud graduate of Elon University with a BFA in Music Theatre.

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Drew lausch

Growing up gay in Fargo, North Dakota was never easy, but it did provide Drew with an abundance of material to sling off about his family, sex education, the big move to NYC, and what it means to be "Midwest nice." He's created two monthly shows at West Side Comedy Club in NYC, "Bottomless" and "Homo You Didn't," and has performed at West Side Comedy Club, Gotham Comedy Club, Broadway Comedy Club, and Greenwich Village Comedy Club in NYC. He recently made his international debut at "The Comedy Mix" in Vancouver, and his headlining debut at Lazoom Room in Asheville, NC.Drew's "easy confidence and stage presence" has been likened to "being on a dinner date that's going really well." (Theatre Jones,TX). Drew is slated to release his debut web-series, "Sugar Baby" later this year, which he co-produced, co-wrote and stars in. Credits: Memphis Comedy Festival, Dallas Comedy Festival, Laughing Devil Comedy Festival (NYC), Sacramento Comedy Festival, San Diego Comedy Festival and The World Series of Comedy at Laugh Boston.